New York By Sunlight And Gaslight a Work Descriptive of the Great American Metr

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New York By Sunlight And Gaslight a Work Descriptive of the Great American Metr
James D Mccabe Jr
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A THE LAWYER AND HIS CLIENT. 283 richly dressed, closely veiled lady is shown in, and die pordy counsellor, rising courteously, places a chair for her. The seat is taken, the veil thrown back, and the counsellor finds himself face to face with a woman of beauty and refinement, and evidendy of wealth— a most desirable client. In his blandest tones he invites her to state the nature of her business with him. Then follows a long- tale of domesdc unhappiness, the sum and substance of which is that ...she is tired of licr husband, and wants a divorce from him.
"Upon what grounds, Madame?" asks the coun- sellor, settling down to business.
"Grounds?" is the startled, hesitating reply; "Why — I — that is — I am so unhappy with him. " "Is he unfaithful to you?" "I do not know. I hope he is — I am afraid not. How- ever, I thought you would ascertain for me. " " Certainly, Madame, certainly. Nothing easier in the world. We'll find out all about him. W^e'll learn the innermost secrets of his heart, and I've no doubt we shall find him grossly unfaithful.


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